Cloud Release Notes
Here, you’ll find a summary of all our Flyability Cloud releases, highlighting what’s new with each update.
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Here, you’ll find a summary of all our Flyability Cloud releases, highlighting what’s new with each update.
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Inspection Maps are now automatically generated directly in the cloud. When you open an inspection that doesn’t already include an Inspection Map, the system will automatically generate one for you—no manual steps required. This simplifies the upload process and ensures you always benefit from optimized 3D rendering performance.
You can now manually align point clouds from different flights within an inspection directly in the cloud. This feature gives you greater control over your dataset organization and alignment accuracy.
Select and move individual flight point clouds within an inspection
Automatically re-generate the Inspection Map to reflect any changes
Improved performances of the 3D Viewer and Video Playback to avoid video freeze.
Bug fix on the data upload.
We’re pleased to announce the release of the Measurement Tool, now available in the 3D viewer in the cloud.
This new feature allows users to make distance and area measurements directly on the 3D model of their asset. Whether you’re verifying dimensions, assessing surface areas, or validating structural details, the Measurement Tool provides an intuitive way to extract valuable spatial information right from within the cloud interface.
UT label are now displayed directly in the 3D Viewer
Various bug fixes
We’re excited to introduce support for visualizing UT data captured with Elios 3 directly within the cloud platform. This enhancement enables a more comprehensive view of inspection results, providing deeper insights and improving collaboration.
With this release, UT data can be:
Uploaded as part of your inspection datasets
Viewed alongside other inspection elements in the cloud interface
UT data will only be available for datasets uploaded after this release. If your data was uploaded prior to this update, you’ll need to reupload the dataset to enable UT data visualization.
Various bug fixes
Collaboration just got easier! You can now edit data and create snapshots directly in the cloud, making it simple to work with colleagues and clients in real time.
To enable cloud editing, you can:
Invite users to your organization with Editor, Manager, or Administrator permissions.
Share an Asset with specific users as an Editor or Manager.
Asset: Name, Description Inspection: Name, Description Flight: Name, Description Snapshot: Name, Criticality, Description
You can also:
Create new snapshots
Create, edit, and delete tags on snapshots
We’re optimizing how point clouds are rendered in the browser! The new Inspection Map aggregates all flight point cloud data into a single Inspection point cloud, reducing resource usage and improving performance, especially for large datasets from the Elios 3.
This means the browser uses fewer computing resources, preventing performance issues and video playback from stopping when working with multiple flights.
To generate an Inspection Map, open the inspection in Inspector before uploading it to the cloud.
Other features in this release
✅ Introduction of a background task panel for tracking ongoing processes. ✅ Various bug fixes improving 3D rendering and data upload/download.
In this release, we added a new feature that lets users redeem payment codes, enabling them to purchase a license through traditional sales channels instead of exclusively through online credit card payments.
Payment code redemption
Various bug fixes
In this release, we made minor improvements to help you track your license usage by showing how many inspections you’ve used from your license allowance. We also added a new storage manager in Settings > Billing, allowing you to bulk delete assets and inspections to quickly manage your stored data and stay within your license limits.
License usage indicator
Storage manager
Various bug fixes
We are excited to announce the very first release of Flyability Cloud, a powerful new tool designed to revolutionize how you manage, share, and collaborate on Elios 3 drone data. This initial release marks a significant milestone for Flyability, as we bring a solution that simplifies the entire process of drone data management, making it more efficient and accessible for teams and stakeholders. Flyability Cloud is an all-in-one platform that eliminates the need for USB drives, the headaches of large file transfers, and complex software installations. It allows you to easily upload, store, and access your Elios 3 data via WiFi or Ethernet, keeping everything centralized and synchronized across your devices and organization. The platform includes an online viewer optimized for Elios 3 data, letting users review inspection results, including maps, videos, and points of interest, directly from a web browser. Sharing data is just as simple, with one-click delivery to stakeholders, who can review everything without downloading extra software. Upcoming features will enhance collaboration by allowing teams to work on data together and integrate seamlessly with third-party applications. Security is a top priority, with data encryption, multi-factor authentication, and regular backups ensuring your information is protected. With Flyability Cloud, inspection data management has never been easier, and we are thrilled to introduce this groundbreaking tool to our community!
Known Limitations
Datasets lacking LiDAR data (map and trajectory) may not display correctly, and video reviews are unavailable.
UT, Thermal, and RAD data are not yet viewable in the cloud.
Data editing is not currently supported in the cloud environment.
Downloading data from the cloud back to Inspector is not yet possible.
Loading large datasets with numerous points of interest or multiple flights may take a few minutes, depending on your computer’s performance.
Firefox is currently not supported.